noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an orchestral concert/a symphony concert (= one in which an orchestra plays )
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Tickets for orchestral concerts range from $15 to $35.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
orchestra
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She did not leave the hospital without the cello she played in a London symphony orchestra .
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Her two brothers are both cellists with well-known symphony orchestras .
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When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra .
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What determines whether firms, households, or symphony orchestras respond to price changes?
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He has also had many composing commissions for radio big bands and symphony orchestras .
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Receiving a Harmonious Edit Imagine listening to a symphony orchestra playing Beethoven.
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The conductor's baton with attendant symphony orchestra .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6
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The symphony is looking for a new conductor.
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the St. Louis Symphony
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A tape deck played a Beethoven symphony and children played with Fisher-Price toys.
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It is also a haven for the symphony , ballet and theater.
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Looking back, I thought it was a symphony from hell.
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Scores by Holst, Faure, Elgar and Cherubini are also in store during the symphony subscription series.
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Then the war came and after the war the concert-managers offered me a chance to do all the Mahler symphonies.
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We are not expecting to be a new board for the symphony .
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When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.
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Who else has had five symphonies of his own played to international audiences by the age of nine?